The Citizen (Gauteng)

Cosby appeal futile – experts

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– Bill Cosby’s appeal of his conviction for sexual assault is expected to focus on a Pennsylvan­ia judge’s decision to allow several accusers to testify against him, but his challenge faces significan­t hurdles, according to legal experts.

The disgraced comedian’s first trial hinged largely on the credibilit­y of a single woman, his one-time friend Andrea Constand, who said he drugged and sexually assaulted her in 2004, and ended in a hung jury.

At his second trial in April, Montgomery County Judge Steven O’Neill allowed the jury to hear five other women with strikingly similar stories of sexual abuse.

Cosby was found guilty and on Tuesday was sentenced to up to 10 years in prison.

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Cosby’s lawyers face a difficult burden in convincing an appellate court to second-guess O’Neill’s decision, experts said.

“I don’t think that they have any significan­t likelihood of winning this appeal,” said Michelle Dempsey, a law professor at Villanova University in Philadelph­ia. “The evidence was solid and the standard in Pennsylvan­ia is clear.”

Other potential appeals grounds include the gap between the crime and Cosby’s arrest, claims of bias against the trial judge and an alleged promise by a former district attorney not to prosecute Cosby for the Constand incident.

Cosby has been accused by more than 50 women of sexual abuse, dating back decades. – Reuters

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